Hello, liberty lovers. As you guys probably know, this subreddit was intended to help and get the word out about libertarian and Ron Paul-style Republicans running for office. I'm hoping to rejuvenate that effort and this subreddit, starting off with this. I think it's very important that we elect liberty-friendly candidates to office, and this subreddit will serve as a place to support and get the word out about candidates who fit that billing.

Here at r/R3VOLUTION, I've put together a list of candidates libertarian and Ron Paul-style Republicans should support for federal office. Here is the list below:

If there's a candidate you don't see on the list and you think should be on this list, leave a comment on this thread and/or make a post explaining why you think they should be added! There are at least 468 federal elections each year, and it can be difficult to pin-down all the libertarian Republicans running, although I did my best. The more liberty-candidates, the better!

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Note: This list was made on June 21, 2018 and candidates who already lost their primaries such as Nick Freitas and Shane Hazel were not included, but would have been if the list was made before their elections.

Tomorrow, primaries will occur in the states of New York, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Maryland. and a runoff primary in South Carolina CD 05's GOP primary. There are 3-4 races I'll be keeping my eye on.

In Colorado, Owen Hill, who has been endorsed by Rand Paul and has a libertarian streak, is running in a crowded GOP primary in Colorado's 5th congressional district.

Another liberty candidate running tomorrow is Nathan Dahm in Oklahoma's 1st congressional district in the GOP primary, having been endorsed by Rand Paul, the Republican Liberty Caucus, and FreedomWorks. Dahm would be a strong fighter for liberty in the House and is by far preferable to his challengers.

Finally, Lee Bright is also running in South Carolina's 5th Congressional district. 2 weeks ago, Bright finished first in a crowded GOP primary with 25% of the vote, but since he did not get over 50% he will go into a runoff with William Timmons, who has received establishment support. Meanwhile, Bright, a long-time Ron Paul supporter has been endorsed by Thomas Massie and be a good replacement for the retiring Trey Gowdy in the House.

If you live in any of these 3 candidates' districts, I urge you to get out and vote for them to help send some liberty to Washington!

"There is a power behind the throne, and greater than the throne, which says to King and Parliament you shall or shall not go to war. You shall sustain the laws and constitution, or you shall suspend them both at our option. Which taxes as it pleases, and that without responsibility to any but stockholders. The reader can too easily divine the nature of this power, for it is now grinding America as well as England in the dust.‎" -Clinton Roosevelt 1841 The science of government founded on natural law. (pg ~39)

Please join the Facebook group below, and help the grassroots grow by reposting this link, as well as inviting every #RandPaul supporter you know to the group. Rand stood for us. Now it's up to us to carry the torch by standing for him, as he fights Jim Gray. There you can get set up to make calls and distribute materials into Nevada.

Rand is on the presidential primary ballots. It's up to us now. Stay the course. Remember 2008 when McCain suspended and became nominee.

Remember what Ron said – It's all about THE DELEGATES. Wouldn't it be amazing if candidates who drop out leave behind RAND supporters positioned as delegates?